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The Crown Prince
Extended royal family Princess Linda
Princess Barbara
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Yugoslav Royal House (Act n° 3031, 5th April 1930)
editBy the House Law of 1930, members of the Yugoslav Royal House are:[1]
- The King
- The Queen
- The King's living male line ancestors from this same dynasty, with their wives
- The King's living blood brothers and their male line descendants, with their wives
- The Reigning King's sisters and all female descendants until they marry
- Male line descendants of Prince Paul, females until they marry
According to the House Law, princesses cease to be members of the Royal House upon their marriage, whether equal or not. Princesses of the Blood can continue to use their titles and rank even after their marriage, and in case they divorce as well. This favour is personal and non-transferable either to their spouse or to their children.[2]
Yugoslav royal family (presently)
editAccording to the official site of the Royal Family of Serbia, the Royal Family consists of: HRH Crown Prince Alexander II, HRH Crown Princess Katherine, HRH Prince Peter, HRH Prince Philip, HRH Princess Danica, HRH Prince Stefan and HRH Prince Alexander.[3][4]
The wider family also includes the living descendants of Alexander I, first King of Yugoslavia, and Prince Paul of Yugoslavia, Regent of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and first cousin of Alexander I.[5]
References
edit- ^ Excerpt from the House Regulations for Members of the Royal House - official site of the Royal Family of Serbia
- ^ Who has the right to a title and a rank - official site of the Royal Family of Serbia
- ^ The Royal Family - official site of the Royal Family of Serbia
- ^ "GRAFIKA Ovako izgleda ključna grana porodičnog stabla Karađorđevića". nova.rs. Retrieved 16 September 2022.
- ^ Wider Family Tree - official site of the Royal Family of Serbia